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All three mountains are associated with the body, speech and mind aspects of [[Chakrasamvara]] and [[Vajravarahi]]. | All three mountains are associated with the body, speech and mind aspects of [[Chakrasamvara]] and [[Vajravarahi]]. | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Victor Chan, ''Tibet Handbook—A Pilgrimage Guide'' (Chico: Moon Publications, 1994), 'Tibet's Three Paramount Pilgrimages', pages 208-294. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 14 March 2011
The three most holy places of Tibet are considered to be:
- Mount Kailash,
- Lapchi and
- Tsari
All three mountains are associated with the body, speech and mind aspects of Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi.
Further Reading
- Victor Chan, Tibet Handbook—A Pilgrimage Guide (Chico: Moon Publications, 1994), 'Tibet's Three Paramount Pilgrimages', pages 208-294.